Katrina should be enough to wake people up.

For most families, I would say truly that is where their loved one died and that's where their loved one remains.

It's just a reminder of the horrific nature of the event, ... When you talk about identification of bone fragments, it just brings you back to what really happened that day.

I'm not planning to attend. It will just be too emotionally draining.

History will judge their actions and we, the families and the American people, will hold them personally accountable when, tragically, other families face a similar loss in the next attack.

How many lives have to be lost? How many tragedies do we have to have before we have a system put in place that's going to protect our country domestically?

It was truthfully very shocking to me that we weren't better prepared.

Our enemies are preparing to strike us now, and the longer we wait to move decisively, the greater the advantages and opportunities they have to harm us.

Of course, every government agency failed. What is her job as national security adviser? My sense is it is her responsibility to get information from all these agencies that aren't communicating.